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M22 v2's on their way, I couldn't decide on the color :p, ended up with cherry.
I have access to some Boston Acoustic VR2's and an old Boston Acoustics Sub-Sat Six system I can compare them to. I may be able to do a mini-shootout.
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Nice! Can't wait for your first impressions.
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And we expect pics of the competitors doing battle
Jason M80 v2 VP160 v3 QS8 v2 PB13 Ultra Denon 3808 Samsung 85" Q70
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Oh yes I'll take some pics, an opportunity to take a pic of my tube amp glowing is always worth it (even if it's a 6-wpc amp meant for headphones). Though the shootout will end up being in multiple spaces and multiple sources, as there's no way I'm dragging my floor standing VR2's over here :p And I'm thinking about going solid state after I sell my little tube amp. I'd like to use the m22's 100% of the time for both my PC and music, and I'd hate to burn through tubes on video games and youtube. I'm looking closely at the Music Hall A25.2, it looks like a fantastic unit.
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It's out for delivery. Hurry up Fedex I want to start playing with them now!
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w0000t, they are here! I'm running some music through them now. They have far more bass quantity than I was expecting (I turned the sub off for the time being), but they are fairly close to the wall right now.
Initial impressions are very positive. They sure can sing. I'll put up pics and a more detailed review in a few days.
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Ah, well, it was a pretty obscure joke. Phew! <holds nose>
Greg VP180, M80s, M22s, QS8(4), CSW S305s, EP500, Pioneer VSX-90 M2i, M3(2), Pio vsx-1020
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I love my m22's as well...
M80s VP180 4xM22ow 4xM3ic EP600 2xEP350 AnthemAVM60 Outlaw7700 EmoA500 Epson5040UB FluanceRT85
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I am stunned at the sound of these speakers for gaming and movies. It's quite incredible. I'm going to have a hard time sticking to a 2-channel setup, I may end up grabbing a regular receiver so I can eventually have a full 5.1 setup.
Music sounds fantastic, don't get me wrong, but they come to life for games and movies.
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